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Message no. 1
From: Rick Riessen <chrome@********.ORG>
Subject: Michigan Sprawl/Wilderness
Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 13:34:35 -0400
I am going to be getting together with my gaming party which plays in the
2058 Michigan and parts of Canada. We have several things down that are
inches from completion. I am going to organize a 'finishing party' and
knock out the rest of it. It is a combination of the Grand
Rapids-Lansing-Detroit Metro Axis and the northern wilderness and awakened
areas. If this sounds like something that is useful, I can stick up a list.
I know its not as dramatic as, oh I dunno, the French Riviera or Australia,
but we have had fun with an awakened State that was pretty much a fair
wildlife state before the wakening.

Rick
chrome@********.org
Message no. 2
From: rabiola <rabiola@**.NETCOM.COM>
Subject: Re: Michigan Sprawl/Wilderness
Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 15:04:23 -0500
>I am going to be getting together with my gaming party which plays in
the
>2058 Michigan and parts of Canada. We have several things down that
are
>inches from completion. I am going to organize a 'finishing party' and
>knock out the rest of it. It is a combination of the Grand
>Rapids-Lansing-Detroit Metro Axis and the northern wilderness and
awakened
>areas. If this sounds like something that is useful, I can stick up a
list.
>I know its not as dramatic as, oh I dunno, the French Riviera or
Australia,
>but we have had fun with an awakened State that was pretty much a fair
>wildlife state before the wakening.
>


I am thinking you should post this when completed, as are others I am
sure.

Tony Rabiola rabiola@**.netcom.com
Fourth and Sixth World Adept
Still working on the Fifth...

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